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Title IX updates policy, ramps up training

By Aleksandra Sidorova   Title IX Coordinator Kim Irland expanded the scope of the college’s jurisdiction and adjusted procedures for incidents taking place Aug. 1 onward. Students can also brush up on their knowledge of Title IX resources through a Brightspace...

Students on board with new SA shuttle

By Kamiko Chamble   The Student Association upgraded SUNY Plattsburgh’s shuttle service this semester, with more space and more stops. Students love the new shuttle and everything that comes with it.  “I feel like all the new features are great and were...

Senate swears in 9 senators

By Aleksandra Sidorova   The Student Association Senate membership doubled at its first meeting of the semester Sept. 11. The SA general election in April yielded seven senators, leaving the remaining seats open. As a result of the SA’s campaign to recruit...

‘Plattsburgh cares a lot’: Students feel supported in mental health, stress

By Aleksandra Sidorova   SUNY Plattsburgh is supporting students by investing in wellness and mental health programming and awareness — and students say it’s working. “Plattsburgh cares a lot about the student body, I’d say — more than most schools,” said Nicholas...

Students starved for on-campus dining

By Grant Terwilliger   With fewer dining options on campus this semester, College Auxiliary Services expanded hours at some dining locations to make up for the Sundowner’s renovations, but some students think that it’s not enough. Kent Cafe, Clinton Dining Hall and...

Students spend Labor Day in classrooms

By Kamiko Chamble   Many schools had the day off for Labor Day on Sept. 2, such as fellow SUNY schools Canton, Morrisville, Geneseo, Brockport, and Westbury. One of the schools that did not have off was SUNY Plattsburgh, a decision...

SA fee increase raises $800K

By Aleksandra Sidorova   The Student Association raised more money for this year thanks to the SA fee increase, but its overall budget falls short of last year’s. The SA has almost $800,000 to invest in the shuttle, trips, events, clubs and...

Indoor gardens grow produce, bring new life to ACC spaces

By Aleksandra Sidorova   Herbs and vegetables are taking root in vertical gardens installed in the Cardinal Cupboard and the Learning Center with the hope they nourish student bodies and minds. Ecology student Kacia Coke teamed up with academic adviser Joanne McGovern...

SA shuttle changes route, links to free public transit

The Student Association shuttle has a new look and expanded route connecting to Clinton County public transit. Instead of a red van, it is a county bus with more seating and standing space. It also stops at the Clinton County...

Parking lots still closed this week

By Aleksandra Sidorova   A quarter of off-campus student parking spaces are still offline since a parking lot closed for upgrades in April. Lots 27 and 28 spanning the space between Feinberg Library and Banks Hall — for off-campus and staff parking...
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